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by TheMaraudingDog » 30 May 2011 22:00

The REAL reason you lost today was his rash tackle.

You were right back in that game until that and I recon you'd have got extra time at least.

Leave Dowd alone and vent your anger here at Griffin.

Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.

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Re: Griffin

by FiNeRaIn » 30 May 2011 22:02

Agreed fully. Utter gash tackle, worthy of another season in the championship.

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Re: Griffin

by AthleticoSpizz » 30 May 2011 22:03

remind us to go on the MUFC website (Surrey Division) and start a Rollol of Honour for their sadsacks the other night

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by floyd__streete » 30 May 2011 22:05

TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


Correct, and I am afraid that BMc - for all the good job he has done - didn't seem to learn much from our two defeats to Swansea this season :| . As I have said on another thread, Griffin and Harte's careers are on the wane and I'd be very much inclined to release the pair of them.

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Re: Griffin

by Para Handy » 30 May 2011 22:08

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TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


Correct, and I am afraid that Snowball - for all the good job he has done - didn't seem to learn much from our two defeats to Swansea this season :| . As I have said on another thread, TMD and Kes's careers are on the wane and I'd be very much inclined to release the pair of them.


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Re: Griffin

by No Fixed Abode » 30 May 2011 22:32

Cummings would have been a better bet at right back.

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Re: Griffin

by AthleticoSpizz » 30 May 2011 22:35

No Fixed Abode Cummings would have been a better bet at right back.
in all fainess he would've been a better midfielder today too
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Re: Griffin

by floyd__streete » 30 May 2011 22:35

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TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


Correct, and I am afraid that Snowball - for all the good job he has done - didn't seem to learn much from our two defeats to Swansea this season :| . As I have said on another thread, TMD and Kes's careers are on the wane and I'd be very much inclined to release the pair of them.


:lol:

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Re: Griffin

by PistolPete » 30 May 2011 23:46

Griffin unnecessarily left Sinclair for the second goal too, he was terrible today...

However, both Griff and Harte have been steady performers and I think are good enough for 90% of championship wingers. Ok, so now and again McD will have to think tactically about bringing in Cummings and a new DL for certain matches against 'special' players, but for another season I'd be very happy to have these two great pro's as the clubs full-backs.


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Re: Griffin

by West_Reading » 31 May 2011 00:29

LOL @ Releasing Griffin! This board never ceases to amaze!

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Re: Griffin

by RobRoyal » 31 May 2011 00:32

floyd__streete
TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


Correct, and I am afraid that BMc - for all the good job he has done - didn't seem to learn much from our two defeats to Swansea this season :| . As I have said on another thread, Griffin and Harte's careers are on the wane and I'd be very much inclined to release the pair of them.


And what about your favourite Georgian, Floyd? No doubt he's looked a class above this season, but what the fuck was going on today?

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by Barry the bird boggler » 31 May 2011 04:57

TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


You'd rather Brian had selected Marcus Williams then?

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Re: Griffin

by Forbury Lion » 31 May 2011 06:18

Barry the bird boggler
TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


You'd rather Brian had selected Marcus Williams then?

He's a Man Utd fan, he'd rather we'd selected Andy Bernal!


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Re: Griffin

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 31 May 2011 07:05

Griifin did not have his best game for Reading today but to single him out, no.

The back four were awful in the 1st half, Swansea's passing an movement created continuos problems.

The half time talk sorted it out, we then made a game of it in the 2nd Half.... It could have been one of the best comebacks ever bar for the post.

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Re: Griffin

by Basingstoke Royal » 31 May 2011 07:27

My only problem with Griffin today was the pen. That killed the game, for a nothing challenge when the ball was going out. He is supposed to have all these years of experience and to do what he did was unprofessional and unforgivable.

I also thought zurab on the third goal was similar. Surely he is old enough and wise enough to know that "if in doubt kick it out".

I thought the experience in our team might make the difference yesterday - it did but for all the wrong reasons.

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Re: Griffin

by fruits » 31 May 2011 09:14

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TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


You'd rather Brian had selected Marcus Williams then?

He's a Man Utd fan, he'd rather we'd selected Andy Bernal!


I can see where the Marauding Dog is coming from, perhaps Brian was a bit too loyal to Harte and should have played Cummings.

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Re: Griffin

by Woodcote Royal » 31 May 2011 10:59

floyd__streete
TheMaraudingDog Oh, and playing Harte against a pacey winger also wasn't really a master stroke.


Correct, and I am afraid that BMc - for all the good job he has done - didn't seem to learn much from our two defeats to Swansea this season :| . As I have said on another thread, Griffin and Harte's careers are on the wane and I'd be very much inclined to release the pair of them.


And despite all the wrist slitting guff that you've plastered all over this board, and also apart from having them released, I would agree with you here.

Brian, thank God, doesn't suffer from a fraction of the blind spots that eventually afflicted Steve Coppell but he certainly has problems regarding Griffin, Harte, Cummings, Church and Manset.

Harte's goals were a major contribution in getting us to Wembley but his lack of pace also made him a liability at left back throughout the season, even though this was completely lost on many including Snowball and his stats. He arrived as a centre half and I've yet to see him play there for us. He rarely misses anything in the air and I suspect he would be as good alongside Mills as anyone else we have whilst still chipping in with those lethal free kicks.

I suspect, too, that Cummings (for his extra pace if nothing else) is now a better full back than Harte or Griffin yet Brian keeps dropping him at the first opportunity but THEN needlessly wastes a birth by putting him on yesterday's bench rather than opting for the more versatile Gunnarsson..............................which brings me to the one thing that REALLY annoyed me yesterday.

If we could have only one striker on the bench, why the fcuk did it have to be Church :evil:

This is Simon Church who write now can't hit a barn door with a banjo. We were told for weeks that Manset wasn't fit enough to start despite getting goals from decent cameos off the bench yet when he starts he lasts most of the game :|

Harte should be finished as a full back and unless Cummings starts next season we don't deserve to keep him.

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Re: Griffin

by PEARCEY » 31 May 2011 11:02

Cummings, Pearce and McCarthy should all be in the starting line-up at the start of next season.

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Re: Griffin

by JC » 31 May 2011 12:36

Basingstoke Royal My only problem with Griffin today was the pen. That killed the game, for a nothing challenge when the ball was going out. He is supposed to have all these years of experience and to do what he did was unprofessional and unforgivable.

I also thought zurab on the third goal was similar. Surely he is old enough and wise enough to know that "if in doubt kick it out".

I thought the experience in our team might make the difference yesterday - it did but for all the wrong reasons.



Where was Sinclair when he scored the second - at the back post. And who was the right back who should haver been marking him there - Griffin. So how can you say the only problem with Griffin was the penalty?

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Re: Griffin

by TBM » 31 May 2011 12:40

'greed

Mills was already covering the middle, Feds made a good save, pushing the ball away but Griffin had come inside too for some reason - leaving Sinclair unmarked and an easy tap in

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